Leonard Bernstein: Mass

Leonard Bernstein: Mass

by Marin Alsop
Leonard Bernstein: Mass

Leonard Bernstein: Mass

by Marin Alsop

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Overview

Leonard Bernstein's Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers was given a mixed reception upon its premiere as the inaugural production at the opera house of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., on September 8, 1971. A double-LP box set recording followed in the fall, and there were performances in several cities the next year, but the work, which mixed popular music genres with classical ones, never attracted a wide following. More than 30 years later, however, three recordings appeared during the first decade of the 21st century, one by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin conducted by Kent Nagano and made in November 2003; a second by the Tonkuenstler-Orchester (the State Orchestra of Lower Austria) conducted by Kristjan Jaervi and made in February 2006; and this one by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop and made in October 2008. While these versions are clearly inferior to the one Bernstein himself conducted in 1971, they serve to alert 21st century listeners that the composition is not just a time capsule of its era. That's the way some saw it in the early '70s, when it seemed of a piece with several other musical theater works that attempted to use the Christian religion to comment on the social turmoil of the period, notably Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell, the latter written by Stephen Schwartz, who also co-wrote the lyrics to Mass. In each work, the tradition-encrusted tale of Christ's life was contemporized in song with an emphasis on skepticism and even cynicism, sung in vernacular language and expressed musically in styles of rock and pop. Bernstein's version, based on the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Mass, was the most musically ambitious and eloquent, tracing the ways in which Christian belief could be perverted and questioned. Creating a government-commissioned work, he may have been trying to "catch the conscience of the king," in his case, President Richard Nixon, who failed to attend the premiere. But his and Schwartz's attack on those who use Christianity for their own ends, as expressed in "God Said," with its specious justifications for anti-environmentalism and warmongering, must sound only too familiar to listeners familiar with the policies of President George W. Bush, who was in the White House when all three of the newer recordings were made. Sometimes, it seems the best way to be timeless is to be timely. As such, Alsop, like Jaervi and Nagano, had the potential to create a version of Mass that spoke to her own generation as Bernstein attempted to speak to his. In all three cases, that opportunity has been squandered, however, and oddly enough in much the same ways. While the 1971 recording was full of impassioned performances reflecting the ripped-from-the-headlines quality of the writing, Alsop, just like Jaervi and Nagano did, treats the work largely as a museum piece, rendering it as though it were some dusty opera, without much conviction. Musically, Alsop, again like Jaervi and Nagano, hews far closer to the classical elements in the score, giving only cursory treatment to the pop music parts, which unbalances the work. If new recordings of Bernstein's Mass can reawaken debate about a composition that deserves to be remembered, what it really should do is send the curious back to the initial version. Perhaps a theatrical production handled by people less tied to the classical realm could bring the work back in a more meaningful way. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 08/25/2009
Label: Naxos
UPC: 0636943962220
Rank: 114283

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 1. Devotion before the Mass. Antiphon. Kyrie eleison (Pre-recorded tape no. 1)
  2. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 1. Devotion before the Mass. Hymn and Psalm. A Simple Song
  3. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 1. Devotion before the Mass. Responsory. Alleluia (Pre-recorded tape no. 2)
  4. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 2. First Introit (Rondo). Prefatory Prayers
  5. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 2. First Introit (Rondo). Thrice-Triple Canon. Dominus vobiscum
  6. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 3. Second Introit. In nomine Patris (Pre-recorded tape no. 3)
  7. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 3. Second Introit. Prayer for the Congregation (Chorale. Almighty Father)
  8. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 3. Second Introit. Epiphany (Pre-recorded tape no. 4)
  9. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 4. Confession. Confiteor
  10. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 4. Confession. Trope. I Don't Know
  11. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 4. Confession. Trope. Easy
  12. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 5. Meditation No. 1
  13. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 6. Gloria. Gloria Tibi
  14. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 6. Gloria. Gloria in Excelsis
  15. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 6. Gloria. Trope. Half of the People
  16. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 6. Gloria. Trope. Thank you
  17. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 7. Meditation No. 2
  18. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 8. Epistle. The Word of the Lord
  19. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 9. Gospel-Sermon. God Said
  20. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 10. Credo. Credo in unum Deum (Pre-recorded tape no. 5)
  21. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 10. Credo. Trope. Non Credo / Crucifixus (Pre-recorded tape no. 6)
  22. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 10. Credo. Trope. Hurry / Sedet ad dexteram Patris (Pre-recorded tape no. 7)
  23. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 10. Credo. Trope. World without End / Et in Spiritum Sanctum (Pre-recorded tape no. 8)
  24. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 10. Credo. Trope. I Believe in God
  25. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 11. Meditation No. 3 (De profundis, Part 1)
  26. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 12. Offertory (De profundis, Part 2)

Disc 2

  1. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 13. The Lord's Prayer
  2. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 13. The Lord's Prayer. Trope. I Go On
  3. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 14. Sanctus
  4. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 15. Agnus Dei
  5. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 16. Fraction. Things Get Broken
  6. Mass, theatre piece for singers, players & dancers~Part 17. Pax. Communion (Secret Songs)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marin Alsop   Primary Artist,Conductor,Music Direction
James Morgan   Vocals
Laurie Williamson   Vocals
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
Len Horowitz   Vocals
J.D. Webster   Vocals
Morgan State University Choir   Choir/Chorus
Kevin Vortmann   Vocals
Ilya Finkelshteyn   Cello
Peabody Children's Chorus   Children's Chorus
Jodie Langel   Vocals
Eric Conway   Choir Director
Asher Edward Wulfman   Soprano (Vocal)
Dan Micciche   Vocals
Theresa McCarthy   Vocals
Timothy Shew   Vocals
Celisse Henderson   Vocals
Telly Leung   Vocals
Amy Justman   Vocals
Susan Derry   Vocals
Joe Paparella   Vocals
Mike McGowan   Vocals
Janet Saia   Vocals
Matt Boehler   Vocals
Caesar Samayoa   Vocals
Sarah Uriate Berry   Vocals
Max Perlman   Vocals

Technical Credits

Steven Epstein   Producer
Richard King   Engineer
Leonard Bernstein   Text
Jubilant Sykes   Unknown Contributor Role
Stephen Schwartz   Text
Robert Hilferty   Liner Notes
Dave Hoffmann   Cover Photo,Photography
Doreen Falby   Children's Choirmaster
Terrence McCarthy   Photography
Will Kirk   Photography
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